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Item:HKS EVC 3

Condition: A1

Price:$300

To Fit: anything with a turbo

Location:adelaide SA

Contact:pm or sms 0413595838

Comments:For sale i have a HKS EVC 3 boost controller.

3 boost settings - off, low, high

SCB mode - this is scramble mode. it allows you to run a big amount of boost (you set boost level) for a short amount of time (you set the time)

Overboost - you can set the over boost so if it hits the amount of boost you have set the over boost at the controller turns off dropping the boost saving your engine!

supports internal and external waist gate

good for up to 2 bar (30psi) of boost

Asking $300

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